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Aug 31, 2019
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I need some advice on how to fit a Washing machine/Dishwasher. Any feedback/ideas would me much appreciated.

Currently the sink is set up with one of these dual sink wash traps (see image or link at the bottom of the page). The trap is then connected to some floplast waste pipes and 90* bend sections.

The issue I have encountered is that all my dual sink wash outlets are full. For some unknown reason the boiler waste is connected to one of the outlets and a washing machine is connected to the other.


Unfortunately the landlord isn't very helpful with the situation.

If this was my house I would probably drill an additional hole through the wall for the boiler waste, but alas it's not my house.


So to reiterate my question is there any way of having three of these outlet.


Either through adding parts to the sink sockets.

Or adding parts to the floplast waste pipes (e.g replacing the 90* with a Tee section).


Or should I give up and argue with the landlord about the boiler waste being connected here so that I can fit my kitchen appliances.




Kind Regards,

Adam

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FloPlast Dual Sink & Wash Trap White 40mm
 
Some one suggested a clamp on waste for the 40mm pipes I have . I believe this might work.

Many thanks for the ideas.
 

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